In a blog post, Matt Kane, GLAAD's Associate Director of Entertainment Media writes that Tyler "writes some of the most violently anti-gay and misogynistic music currently enjoying mainstream recognition."

He continues,

"What’s really ironic is that in a time when the public is becoming more supportive of LGBT people and other major artists are showing their support through their music, Tyler and Odd Future are padding their lyrics with anti-gay slurs and dangerous, violent rhetoric. But there is nothing ironically clever about hate speech, particularly when a significant part of those listening are adolescents seeking to emulate their favorite artists. It’s simply irresponsible and destructive."

Herndon Graddick, Senior Director of Programs at GLAAD, says:

"Rather than providing simply a larger platform, MTV and other networks should educate viewers about why anti-gay and misogynistic language has no place in the music industry today ... Given Tyler’s history of such remarks, viewers and potential sponsors should refrain from honoring homophobia and in the future look to a more deserving artist."